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LIBER HOTEL OSAKA Introducing the “MUJI room” for an Immersive MUJI Experience

Musashino Co., Ltd. LIBER HOTEL OSAKA 2 mins read
OSAKA, Japan--BUSINESS WIRE--

Liber Hotel Osaka (located in Konohana-ku, Osaka, operated by Musashino Co., Ltd.) is joining the new "MUJI room" project launched by Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo) and refurbishing 12 guest rooms to create "MUJI rooms."
Liber Hotel Osaka aims to be "a hotel where guests can release their mind from daily life and enjoy the extraordinary." Ryohin Keikaku presents its corporate purpose as contributing to the realization of "a decent society and living." Liber Hotel Osaka offers a new type of hotel stay where you can experience the MUJI world with the concept of "another life blend into local areas."

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type A 49㎡ (Photo: Business Wire)

type A 49㎡ (Photo: Business Wire)

As inbound demand rises with the approaching Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan, the hotel has collaborated with MUJI, a globally recognized brand, to enhance its international appeal.
A comfortable space where you can stay at ease, surrounded by simple MUJI designs, integrates with Liber Hotel Osaka's concept of luxe (the ultimate comfort for oneself). Eco-friendly materials, local products, and artist works from Osaka and the Kinki region create an interior that emphasizes regional characteristics.
By creating a space where guests can comfortably stay even for mid and long-term visits, the hotel invites guests to enjoy a "home-like travel hotel stay" experience.

Overview of Guest Rooms
Number of guest rooms: 12 total
Floor: 4

Type A
49m2 / Capacity: 2-3 people
A space featuring wood, offering simplicity while focusing on practicality and a comfortable sleep

Type B
49m2 / Capacity: 2-3 people
A room featuring tiles with a texture that evokes the feel of earth

Type C
49m2 / Capacity: 3-4 people
A room with bunk beds that can accommodate up to 4 guests

Type D
66m2 / Capacity: 4-6 people
A room with bunk beds and a spacious living space that can accommodate up to 6 guests

Service Schedule
Start of Reservations: September 5, 2024 (Thursday) at 10:00 AM
Start of Accommodation: December 1, 2024 (Sunday)
Price: From ¥68,000 per room for two guests (including breakfast, taxes, and service charges)
Details will be available on the hotel’s official website.
MUJI room Details
https://hotel-liber.jp/room/muji_room?wovn=en

Company Overview
Company name: Musashino Co., Ltd.
Representative: President and CEO, Nobuyuki Yasuda
Address: 1-1-1 Nishihara, Asaka City, Saitama 351-0034, Japan
Established: December 1969
Business: Food manufacturing and sales, operation and management of sports and leisure facilities
URL: https://www.ms-net.co.jp/

Social Media
Instagram: @liber_hotel
https://www.instagram.com/liber_hotel/
X (Formerly Twitter): @LIBER_HOTEL
https://x.com/LIBER_HOTEL


Contact details:

Customers’ Inquiries About This Press Release
Liber Hotel Osaka
https://hotel-liber.jp/?wovn=en
Tel.: +81-6-6462-3333

Inquiries About This Press Release
Liber Hotel Osaka
E-Mail: pr@hotel-liber.jp
Tel.: +81-6-6462-1604
1-1-35 Sakurajima, Konohana-ku, Osaka
Management Department, Operation Support Section (PR); Contact persons: Kanae Sasaki, Misato Nakayama

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